MASAMI TERAOKA Born in Onomichi, Japan, 1936 Lives and works in Waimanalo, Hawaii EDUCATION 1968 Masters of Fine Art, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, California Bachelors of Fine Art, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, California 1959 Bachelors of Art (Aesthetics), Kwansei Gakuin University, Kobe, Japan SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2017 Masami Teraoka: Select Works (1972-2002) From Private Collections, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, California Floating Realities: The Art of Masami Teraoka, Nicholas & Lee Begovich Gallery, California State University, Fullerton, California (catalogue to be published in 2018) Part I: Early Work, AIDS Series and Tapestries, Koa Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii Part II: Angels and Transgressors, Koa Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii Dr. Masami Teraoka Solo Exhibition, Koa Art Gallery, Kapiolani Community College, Honolulu, Hawaii 2016 Masami Teraoka’s Apocalyptic Theater/The Pope, Putin, Peach Boy, and Pussy Riot Galore, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, California 2015 Masami Teraoka: Feast of Fools, Honolulu Museum of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii 2014 Masami Teraoka: Inversion of the Sacred / Cloisters Last Supper Triptych Series , The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, Texas 2013 Masami Teraoka: Cloisters Inquisition, (Art) Amalgamated, New York, New York Masami Teraoka, Gallery Suchi, Tokyo, Japan 2012 Masami Teraoka: The Last Supper, Samuel Freeman Gallery, Los Angeles, California Masami Teraoka, New Albion Gallery, Sydney, Australia Masami Teraoka, (Art) Amalgamated, New York, New York 2010 Masami Teraoka: Inversion of the Sacred, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, California 2009 Prints and Fragments, Samuel Freeman Gallery, Los Angeles, California Globalization, HIV & a Green Tomorrow? Watercolor Paintings of Masami Teraoka, 1970s , Banafshe Gallery, Tehran, Iran 2008 Masami Teraoka: The Cloisters’ Confession, Samuel Freeman Gallery, Los Angeles, California 2007 Drawing on the Past: The Art of Masami Teraoka, Sonoma State University Art Gallery, Rohnert Park, California Correspondence: Masami Teraoka and Ukiyo-e, Palo Alto Cultural Center, Palo Alto, California Masami Teraoka: Venus and Pope, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, California 2006 Rebels and Renegades, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon,
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MASAMI TERAOKA Born in Onomichi, Japan, 1936
Lives and works in Waimanalo, Hawaii
EDUCATION
1968 Masters of Fine Art, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, California
Bachelors of Fine Art, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, California
1959 Bachelors of Art (Aesthetics), Kwansei Gakuin University, Kobe, Japan
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2017 Masami Teraoka: Select Works (1972-2002) From Private Collections, Catharine
Clark Gallery, San Francisco, California
Floating Realities: The Art of Masami Teraoka, Nicholas & Lee Begovich Gallery,
California State University, Fullerton, California (catalogue to be
published in 2018)
Part I: Early Work, AIDS Series and Tapestries, Koa Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii
Part II: Angels and Transgressors, Koa Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii
Dr. Masami Teraoka Solo Exhibition, Koa Art Gallery, Kapiolani Community
Riot Galore, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, California 2015 Masami Teraoka: Feast of Fools, Honolulu Museum of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii
2014 Masami Teraoka: Inversion of the Sacred / Cloisters Last Supper Triptych Series,
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, Texas
2013 Masami Teraoka: Cloisters Inquisition, (Art) Amalgamated, New York, New York
Masami Teraoka, Gallery Suchi, Tokyo, Japan
2012 Masami Teraoka: The Last Supper, Samuel Freeman Gallery, Los Angeles,
California
Masami Teraoka, New Albion Gallery, Sydney, Australia
Masami Teraoka, (Art) Amalgamated, New York, New York
2010 Masami Teraoka: Inversion of the Sacred, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco,
California
2009 Prints and Fragments, Samuel Freeman Gallery, Los Angeles, California
Globalization, HIV & a Green Tomorrow? Watercolor Paintings of Masami Teraoka, 1970s,
Banafshe Gallery, Tehran, Iran
2008 Masami Teraoka: The Cloisters’ Confession, Samuel Freeman Gallery, Los
Angeles, California
2007 Drawing on the Past: The Art of Masami Teraoka, Sonoma State University Art Gallery,
Rohnert Park, California
Correspondence: Masami Teraoka and Ukiyo-e, Palo Alto Cultural Center, Palo
Alto, California
Masami Teraoka: Venus and Pope, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco,
California
2006 Rebels and Renegades, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon,
Catharine Clark Gallery www.cclarkgallery.com 2
Eugene, Oregon
2004 Masami Teraoka: New Work, The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, Texas
Perils and Pleasures: Tales from Masami Teraoka, 1976-2003, Carleton College Art
Gallery, Northfield, Minnesota
2003 Masami Teraoka: A New Wave, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan,
Wisconsin
US Inquisition, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, California
2002 Masami Teraoka: Works on Paper 1972 – 2002, Catharine Clark Gallery, San
Francisco, California
2001 Masami Teraoka: Tower of Babel, San Diego State University, San Diego,
California
2000 Masami Teraoka: Tower of Babel, Pamela Auchincloss Gallery, New York, New
York
Masami Teraoka: Tower of Babel, Jay Grimm Gallery, New York, New York
1999 Ascending Chaos: Marierier af Masami Teraoka, Frederiks Bastion, Copenhagen,
Denmark
Masami Teraoka: Cloning Eve, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, California
Masami Teraoka: Web of Confessions, Trout Gallery, Weiss Center for the Arts, Dickinson
College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Exhibition traveled to University of Oregon,
Eugene, Oregon
Masami Teraoka: From Tradition to Technology--The Floating World Comes of Age. Exhibition traveled to Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College,
Oberlin, Ohio; David Winton Bell Gallery, Brown University, Providence, Rhode
Island
1998 Life, Death and Laughter: Paintings and Prints by Masami Teraoka, University
Art Gallery, California State University, Hayward, California
Cybernetic Media Frenzy, Pasadena City College Art Gallery, Pasadena City
College, Pasadena, California
Waves and Plagues, Three Rivers Arts Festival, Wood Street Gallery, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Masami Teraoka: From Tradition to Technology--The Floating World Comes of Age. Exhibition traveled to Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut;
The Hammond Museum, North Salem, New York 1997 Ascending Chaos: New Works by Masami Teraoka, Catharine Clark Gallery, San
Francisco, California
Masami Teraoka, Meyerson and Nowinski Art Associates, Seattle, Washington
Masami Teraoka: From Tradition to Technology--The Floating World Comes of Age. Exhibition traveled to Chikumagawa Highway Museum, Obuse, Nagano,
Japan Paintings by Masami Teraoka, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, California
1996 Paintings by Masami Teraoka, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, D.C.
Masami Teraoka: Recent Work, The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas,
Texas
Masami Teraoka: The Confessional Series, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1995 Masami Teraoka: Future Tense, Hui No‘eau Visual Art Center, Maui, Hawaii.
Exhibition traveled to University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, Colorado
1991 43rd Annual Purchase Exhibition, The American Academy and Institute of Arts and
Letters, New York, New York
All For Love, Tyler Galleries, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dismantling Invisibility, Asian and Pacific Islander Artists respond to the AIDS Crisis, Art In General, New York, New York
Evidence, Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, New Jersey
In the Looking Glass, Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina
Recent Acquisitions: Works on Paper, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian
Institution, Washington D.C.
Syncretism, Alternative Museum, New York, New York
1990 19th and 20th Century European and American Prints, Fukuoka Prefectural Museum of
Art, Fukuoka, Japan. Exhibition traveled in Japan to: Navio Museum of Art,
Osaka; Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu; Marui Imai, Sapporo; Naha Civic Hall,
Okinawa
AIDS, Real Art Ways, Hartford, Connecticut
Art Against AIDS, American Foundation on AIDS Research, Washington D.C.
Inside Out: Voices from Home, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, California
Life Before Art: Images from the Age of AIDS, Carlo Lamagna Gallery, New York, New
York
Not so SIMPLE PLEASURES, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, List Visual Arts
Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Raging at the Visible: AIDS in the City of Angels, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los
Angeles, California
Regarding Art: Artworks About Art, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan,
Wisconsin
Space Gallery, Los Angeles, California
1989 Art About AIDS, Freedman Gallery, Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania
Tradition and Innovation 1500-1989: Recent Acquisitions of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, California Palace of the
Legion of Honor, San Francisco, California
Masami Teraoka/Armin Muller, Pamela Auchincloss Gallery, New York, New York
Watercolor: Contemporary Currents, Riverside Art Museum, University of California,
Riverside
Watercolors from Schmidt-Dean Exhibition and American Kabuki/Oishiiwa, Grey Art
Gallery, New York University, New York, New York
Where Two Worlds Meet: Masami Teraoka and Roger Shimomura, Museum of Art,
Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
1988 Preview ’89, Ianetti-Lanzone Gallery, San Francisco, California
Honolulu Academy of the Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii
1987 The Avant-Garde in the Eighties, Los Angeles County Museum of the Art, Los Angeles,
California
Contemporary Southern California Art, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan.
Exhibition traveled to Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles,
California
Masami Teraoka: American Kabuki/Oishiiwa, Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu,
Hawaii
Seriously Humorous, Rancho Santiago Art Gallery, Santa Ana, California
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